Dear Patty, just forget the dust… it is to be seen here,too when that light of sharpness arrives,lol-
Your littlehouse is so wonderful, love it and the knob, that so gorgeous makes the light dance all over. Your tea mug is very special, and must be wonderful having tea from- and the heart stone and glass are wonderful finds, looking so beautiful in this blue “corner” A happy spot to relax, and have a warm cup of tea.
Hugs from very cold Bornholm- and hugs from me.
Dorthe-xx

I’ve got a degree in dust – well if there was such a thing I would! It’s funny how we can ignore until the sun shines on it – a gentle reminder maybe?!
Oh your bird house with it’s high pitched copper roof and crystal door handle
is like something I would dream about – is a it a Mr M creation?
Have a happy tea day!
Shane x

Hello Patty,
what a wonderful bird house!! Did you made it by yourself? I haven’t known that a bird house can be art…. But this one is art! The roof seems to be made of copper. If it is like that what have been done with the edges in order the bird don’ hurt?? And: Aren’t the birds afraid of this reflecting crystall knob which looks so very beautyful??

I love the way the light shines in the early morning through my windows, too. You have captured so many treasures with that gorgeous light – are those heart shaped rocks in the first picture? As always, your post is a visual treat! I’m going to email you a photo I took last week of light coming through my front window on my kitty.

Hello Beo ~ The birdhouse is more decorative than intended for the birds to really use it. It is something we bought on sale and keep it inside on the windowsill. The late afternoon sunlight only shines for a very brief time on the crystal knob… it sparkled and caught my attention so I snapped some photos 🙂 You are very observant. Thanks to you and everyone for your visit and lovely comments. oxo

Reading what you had to say about the winter light really came at a good time. This morning what little sunlight there was (very dim!) was coming in my studio window and hitting the plate of my iron and then bouncing off my calendar. What caught my eye is that my calendar is large pictures of butterflies and that reflected light made the picture look iridescent. Amazing to see.

I know what you mean about the dust, and there isn’t any point worrying about it as it will still be there after we are gone. I like to think of it as a natural quilt for the furniture and keeping the damaging sunlight off it.
Now your mug is absolutely gorgeous. And your irises have brought a smile. One of my favourite flowers.
Happy Belated T Day.
xx

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